Auto Accidents

Has a motor vehicle accident wrecked your life? If so, Louisiana personal injury lawyer Parker Layrisson can help you get the money you deserve for your injuries. Call Mr. Layrisson today at (985) 370-9832 or use the online form for a FREE Case Review and find out if you may be entitled to a cash award or settlement. There is no cost and no obligation for the initial consultation.

Handling a serious auto accident injury case is not a simple process. You should not fight the big insurance companies on your own. Many factors determine whether a client will recover maximum compensation for damages. First, a timely and thorough investigation is necessary. Next, liability and medical experts must be promptly considered. When necessary, Parker Layrisson uses top professionals to maximize the compensation his clients receive.


 PhotoIf you have been injured in an automobile accident, you should do the following:

-- Seek immediate medical attention from a doctor for your injuries. You may go to the emergency room, family clinic, chiropractor, or other health care provider.
-- Refrain from discussing the details of the accident or your injuries with anyone except the police, your doctors, and your lawyer.
-- Collect all of the information you can from the other people involved in the automobile accident, including names, addresses, license plate numbers, telephone numbers, insurance info, and police report.
-- Save all the documents you receive that relate to the accident and your injuries, such as the accident report, photos of the accident scene and your vehicle and your injuries, names and contact information of witnesses, copies of your medical records for the accident-related injuries, medical bills, and receipts for prescriptions, vehicle repairs, and other related expenses.
-- Follow your doctor’s advice about treatment and go to every scheduled doctor’s office visit.
-- Don't give a statement to the insurance adjuster without first talking to your personal injury lawyer.
-- Don’t sign a bodily injury claim release without first talking to your personal injury lawyer.
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Contact Louisiana personal injury attorney J. Parker Layrisson now for a FREE Case Review.

On auto accident claims, J. Parker Layrisson usually charges a contingent fee where he is paid a percentage of his clients' recovery rather than an hourly rate. This generally means that clients do not pay anything up front and lawyers do not get paid until clients get paid, and it is fully explained in Mr. Layrisson's written attorney-client fee agreement.